On 3 April 2010 03:26, Jason Newport <[email protected]> wrote:
> When inspecting it I get [#,#,#,#]  and my title reads "Your Interests
> (4)" and the print out is
> #
> #
> #
> #
>
> What is # all about?  Is that an object filled with objects?

Inspecting what?  What happens if in the debugger you just type the
variable name
my_variable_name

Colin

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> Colin Law wrote:
>> On 2 April 2010 15:07, Jason Newport <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
>>> �end
>>> � �<% @user_interests.each do |interest| -%>
>>>
>>> seems to be counting the number of posts on the specific pages (index or
>>> show) and totaling those up as a users interests. �And if for one user I
>>> add two interests and view the single post page then the title will read
>>> "You have 3 interests", thus counts the two interests I really am
>>> interested in plus the one for the Post page I am even though I have yet
>>> to click/select it as an interest.
>>
>> I would suggest installing ruby-debug, then you can break into the
>> controller or the view and inspect the variables and work out what is
>> going wrong.
>>
>> See the rails guide on debugging at http://guides.rubyonrails.org/
>>
>> Colin
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